Cherries in Lisbon
Inspired by art history prompts – I loved editing
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“Roots that run deep, love that grows stronger family is where life begin and love never ends
Mankind has fought for centuries over what this symbol and place represents. A sense of awe comes over one when standing here, no matter the beliefs that person may have or practice.
One of my favorite things is going out for lunch at our local restaurant. Nothing like a nice sandwich with fries and pickle.
I felt so energized adding movement to my day. If you have never heard of a pomodoro timer this is your sign to find out! I took this photo to commemorate my first time trying this technique.
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Our usually calm bay was windswept the other day creating these waves breaking over the beach. I love watching the power of nature
This is a picture taken in Boracay and I was so very happy here because I love going to beaches and it is my hobby to swim and I always appreciate the beauty of nature.
Syria is not just black or white, it is not either the Syrian regime or fighters. There are also civilians who are stuck in the middle, suffering silently the effects of this dreadful war that began 10 years ago and is still going on this very day.
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Syria is not just black or white, it is not either the Syrian regime or fighters. There are also civilians who are stuck in the middle, suffering silently the effects of this dreadful war that began 10 years ago and is still going on this very day.
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Syria is not just black or white, it is not either the Syrian regime or fighters. There are also civilians who are stuck in the middle, suffering silently the effects of this dreadful war that began 10 years ago and is still going on this very day.
ANOTHER FACE OF WAR Read More »
In the Syrian village of Al-Jina near Aleppo, Wassim Sttot has opened a karate school for children. What makes it special is that girls and boys with and without disabilities are taught together. They are between 6 and 15 years old. With his school, Satot wants to create a sense of community and overcome war
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Syria is not just black or white, it is not either the Syrian regime or fighters. There are also civilians who are stuck in the middle, suffering silently the effects of this dreadful war that began 10 years ago and is still going on this very day.
In the Syrian village of Al-Jina near Aleppo, Wassim Sttot has opened a karate school for children. What makes it special is that girls and boys with and without disabilities are taught together. They are between 6 and 15 years old. With his school, Satot wants to create a sense of community and overcome war
Sport and fun instead of war and fear Read More »
Syria is not just black or white, it is not either the Syrian regime or fighters. There are also civilians who are stuck in the middle, suffering silently the effects of this dreadful war that began 10 years ago and is still going on this very day.
Another face of War Read More »
Despite the ravages of war and destruction, the resilient people refused to let go of their cherished tradition of communal breakfast during the holy month of Ramadan. Undeterred and determined, they gathered amidst the rubble, united in their commitment to revive the spirit of togetherness through shared meals.
Ramadan meals among the ruins in Idlib, Syria Read More »
“The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.” ~ Honore de Balzac ~